Vedic Cosmology?

BY: DHARMAPAD DAS

Apr 19, 2011 — BRAZIL (SUN) — Are we even conversant about the planet that we live on?


Aurora Australis Marks the Southern Orifice

The following is a sped-up NASA film clip of the aurora australis. One thing that is unique about this clip is that it shows the aurora emanating from an orifice in the continent of Antarctica. This observation flies in the face of the accepted theory that the aurora is directly caused by the solar winds. We suggest that radiations from the Sun, including the solar winds, well up within the hollow portion of the Earth and are expelled at times, causing the auroral display at a certain altitude of friction.

View the NASA Clip

Perhaps the reader would like to familiarize him or herself with this concept of an upshooting aurora. Testimony from the Arctic explorers of yesteryear can help:

Nansen, on page 106 of his book, Farthest North:

    "Presently it shimmers in tongues of flame over the zenith, and then again it shoots a bright ray up from the horizon."

Notice that Nansen states that the aurora "shoots up from the horizon." He does not describe, for example, that the aurora shoots downwards from outer space.

Dr. Hayes, from his vantage point at the Northern end of Greenland, corroborates this observation with his own, found on page 136 of his book , The Open Polar Seas:

    "In the dim distance loomed up the lofty snow-clad mountains of the west coast. Upon the sea floated a heavy bank of mist, which, slowly changing when moved by the wind, disclosed within its dark bosom the ghostly form of an iceberg; and a feeble auroral light fringed this sombre cloak of the waves. Angry flashes darted from behind this mass of impenetrable blackness, and, rushing fiercely among the constellations, seemed like fiery arrows shot up by evil spirits of another world." He describes the streamers as "fiery arrows shot up."

The following short description of the display is condensed from Mauch's journal, and corresponds to the image below:

    "At 7 p.m., as I was returning to the ship from the observatory, I noticed the appearance of the sky to the northwest and the occasional shooting up of luminous streamers. At 7:15 the horizon to the northwest was a blood-red color, while faint, white streamers sprang up in rapid succession, increasing in numbers, and rising from the west, north, and northeast points. They were all directed toward the zenith, and the exterior ones bending inwards gave to the whole configuration a dome-like shape. They then all vanished, and new ones began to rise slowly from a wider extent of horizon. At 8:30 new and very bright streamers advanced toward the zenith from all directions. At 8:45 they all gathered about the zenith and formed a perfect corona. They then all seemed to move toward the north, as new ones arose from the south."

Mauch watched the progress of these streamers while passing over some stars....



The Aurora Borealis

Readers, the above descriptions by the Arctic explorers of yesteryear were uncensored. These descriptions clearly correspond to a hollow earth origin of the aurora, the idea being that the auroral display is then expressed through the polar orifices.

Below, the readers will find still shots extracted from the video clip (linked above) which show the point of origin of the aurora. Please note that our humble efforts have not produced the same quality of resolution as the NASA clip. At this point we can focus on another unique characteristic of this NASA clip -- its satellite imagery clearly shows the location of the Southern orifice. A made-to-order clip could not serve our purposes better.

At this point it would be helpful to refer the readers to another NASA image and its interpretation, which can be found on our Radarsat page. Our comments on the location of the southern orifice should be understood in conjunction with this page.


Radarsat

The Radarsat evidence is of high quality because so much is known and published about its origin, i.e., the Radarsat program.

What the readers should keep in mind as he or she peruses the images below is that the opening is not a matter of a flat surface where a hole opens up, such that the opening is formed by a right angle drop. The area around the opening, in other words, that whole side of the Antarctic, is a basin or depression which funnels down into the orifice in a way similar to an hourglass because, of course, the orifice flairs open on the other side. The problem is that this depression, which is 3-D, is being represented on a two dimensional surface, a flat map, such that the opening gives the impression of a straight-down hole being drilled on a flat surface. Again, it is not exactly like that.

In the first image below, a dark point can be seen within the pink circle. Basically, it sits between the American McMurdo Base, The South Pole, the Russian Vostok, and sits within a thin strip denominated "unclaimed territory" on Antarctic maps.



At this point, the image below shows that the aurora is spouting out from the opening.



Again, the point of origin for the outflowing aurora is seen.



Towards the end, the outflow is more intense, and it can be seen that the solar winds are brushing the outflowing aurora to one side.



Ditto for this image.



Finally, the opening can be seen with the diffuse aurora around it.

These NASA images demonstrate that the aurora originates from within the Earth, that they are expressed through the polar orifices, and the images pinpoint the location of the southern polar orifice, for all time, better than any of our efforts could do. The images disprove orthodox theory about the origin of the aurora, and indicate that our planet is not solid.

These images from NASA archives were brought to our attention by Jones Mc Nibbley, whose weblog may be viewed here.

Compiled by Dharmapad das / Dean Dominic De Lucia

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